Just 10 players, including three Chelsea stars, started all 38 Premier League games this season – Hull City, Burnley, Stoke & West Ham men were also ever-present

Football is a very demanding sport and very few players are able to complete a full season with the odd rest these days.

However, nine men did start all 38 Premier League games in the 2014-15 season.

Three of those men belong to champions Chelsea – captain John Terry, fellow defender Branislav Ivanovic and Player of the Year Eden Hazard, who started against Sunderland on Sunday, despite having been highlighted as a doubt due to emergency dental surgery.

West Ham United duo Aaron Cresswell and Adrian also completed a full campaign. Goalkeeper Adrian kept nine clean sheets, while Cresswell shone at left-back, attracting transfer talk linking him with interest from Chelsea and Manchester City.